![]() Samsung Exclaim M550 ScreenGuardz Ultra-Slim Screen Protectors (Pack of 15) $18.00 The Samsung Exclaim M550 ScreenGuardz line of products represents the best available Samsung Exclaim M550 screen protection today. Easy to apply and remove, the ultra-slim polymer overlays protect your device screen from scratches, while reducing glare. Each overlay is custom designed to fit and protect your device screen from scratches that can occur from everyday use. Samsung Exclaim M550 ScreenGuardz use static to adhere to the screen, thus there are no sticky adhesives that could possibly cloud your display. They cling by themselves, ensuring your long period of trouble-free, worry-free usage.-----Pleasant feel with a super thin film surface. ![]() Living Waterfalls $12.95 Easy-to-use / Continuous play / NTSC / Dolby Digital Natural Sound Effects / Soothing soundtracks / Vivid picture resolution / Realistic animated video Play any Scene individually or all together ![]() PC Screen Savers - KJV Bible - 86 hours - 32,000 Nature Photos (3) data DVD disks $24.95 Great for display in churches and for using in teaching His Word. Makes a wonderful Gift to those who would enjoy God's Word on their Computer Vibrant full color pictures for every verse in the Bible with many nature photos from around the world. You can choose each book of the Bible to display on your PC computer screen one verse at a time. Media: 3 DVD data disks total for your PC Technology: 12.5 Gigabytes of ScreenSaviours to learn God's Word. If you choose to install more then one book then at a time then all you have to do is choose which will run as your current screen saver. This product comes on a data DVD's for your windows compatible PC. Voice of our Creator products are Nature Digital photos Works on the following Operating Systems: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional ![]() Screen Savers: 40 Remarkable Movies Awaiting Rediscovery $24.95 I saw Seven Brides for Seven Brothers for the first time after reading about it in John DiLeo's Screen Savers. I would not have bothered to see it had I not first read DiLeo's analysis and insights regarding this underappreciated film. His essay led me to a much fuller understanding of its beauty, craft and surprising depth, making me want to see what I had previously considered an old-fashioned and uninteresting musical. Upon completing each chapter, I find myself scanning the upcoming programming for Turner Classic Movies, hoping they will soon be showing one of DiLeo's selections, so that I can use my new "behind the scenes" information while watching the film. It is clear that the movies the author selects for rediscovery are on a personal list of favorites, they moved or inspired him. But while he clearly loves movies, the tone never sinks to that of a fawning fan. He backs up his choices with detailed analyses and thorough research, convincing the reader of their rightful rank among films that should be reexamined. The joy of this book is that he educates the reader while imparting some of his obvious infatuation and love for his subject. And like any satisfyingly juicy critical discussion, the author allows a dialogue to develop with his reader. You may even find yourself disagreeing with him about a favorite star or director (c'mon, Lana Turner wasn't that untalented) and that is part of the fun. This book has rekindled in this reader a new enthusiasm for older and "gently used" movies. I can't wait for my first viewings of The Man Who Laughs and The Iron Giant. |
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